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  1. Inspira Health Network Launches Pelvic Health Program

    May 21, 2015 | SNJ Today

    With the growing number of women and men impacted by pelvic health conditions each year, Inspira Health Network has launched a Pelvic Health Program that offers individualized care for people suffering from pelvic disorders.

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  1. Inspira Health Network Launches Pelvic Health Program

    May 21, 2015 | SNJ Today

    With the growing number of women and men impacted by pelvic health conditions each year, Inspira Health Network has launched a Pelvic Health Program that offers individualized care for people suffering from pelvic disorders.

    The program, based in Mullica Hill, brings together pelvic physical therapists and specialists in Urogynecology, colon, and rectal surgery all under one roof.

    “With a clear goal of helping people in our community identify and seek help for pelvic disorders causing them daily pain, discomfort, inconvenience and embarrassment, we have brought together nationally recognized and experienced physicians and specialists to help people find a solution to these conditions often mistakenly thought to be a natural part of aging,” said Michelle Marshall, assistant vice president of Oncology and Women’s Services at Inspira Health Network.

    Inspira’s Pelvic Health Program is led by Gary Mirone, D.O., a fellowship-trained Urogynecologist, who is double board-certified, and Peter Senatore Jr., M.D., a double board-certified, colon and rectal surgeon. Physical therapists, specially trained in treating pelvic floor disorders, are also a vital part of the treatment team.

    Both men and women can suffer from pelvic floor or anorectal disorders. These disorders can be caused by other medical conditions, illness or injury. For women, childbirth, menopause, strenuous athletics, and hysterectomy are also common causes of pelvic health conditions. The National Women’s Health Resource Center (NWHRC) estimates that at least one-third of all women (about 35 million) will be treated for a pelvic health condition by the age of 60 – and even more women silently suffer without diagnoses, according to their latest report which was released in 2007.

    Inspira’s Pelvic Health team will provide surgical and non-surgical treatments for a wide range of pelvic disorders that can affect people of all ages, including urinary and fecal incontinence, painful intercourse, overactive bladder, pelvic organ prolapse, interstitial cystitis, painful bowel movements, hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, inflammatory bowel disease, and more.

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